The Toffees have emerged as surprise contenders to land the 29-year-old England international, who faces an uncertain future at the Etihad Stadium.
Grealish, who moved to Manchester City from Aston Villa for a British-record 100 million pounds in 2021, has struggled to nail down a regular starting spot under Pep Guardiola.
Limited to just seven Premier League starts in the 2024-25 season, the attacking midfielder was notably excluded from City’s squad for their final league match against Fulham and is expected to miss out on their FIFA Club World Cup roster in June 2025.
Recent posts on X indicate Everton are actively pursuing a deal, with discussions leaning toward a potential loan move due to Grealish’s hefty 300,000-pound-a-week wages, which could pose a challenge under the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules. “Everton are ready to negotiate with Man City for Jack Grealish,” one source noted, highlighting the club’s interest in a temporary deal to bolster their squad.
Everton’s new owners, the Friedkin Group, are eager to make a statement, and landing Grealish would signal their intent to transform the club’s fortunes as they prepare to move into their new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium.
Manager David Moyes, a long-time admirer of Grealish’s flair and versatility, believes the midfielder could rediscover his best form with regular game time on Merseyside.
Grealish’s camp is equally motivated, with the player eyeing a return to England’s squad for the 2026 World Cup.
England manager Thomas Tuchel emphasized the need for consistent playing time, stating after omitting Grealish from recent international squads, “He’s a unique player, but he needs minutes and more minutes. He’s not getting them right now.”
While Manchester City are open to a permanent transfer, reportedly willing to accept as little as 40 million pounds, a significant loss on their initial investment, a loan deal appears more feasible for Everton. Other Premier League clubs, including Newcastle United, West Ham United, and Aston Villa, have also been linked, but Everton’s interest is gaining momentum.
Moyes, speaking about his vision for the squad, has said, “We want players who can excite the fans and bring quality to the pitch.” Grealish, known for his dribbling and ability to create chances, could be the marquee addition to ignite Everton’s campaign.
Though no formal talks have begun, the prospect of Grealish donning Everton’s blue jersey is a tantalizing one for fans, signaling a bold new chapter for the club.